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Jennifer Lopez’s Trendy Barrel Jeans Are Just $78 Now

Though the holidays are over, there are still plenty of New Year’s fashion sales worth your attention. If you’re on the hunt for your new favorite pair of jeans, don’t sleep on Amazon’s Winter deals. The e-tailer is currently slashing prices on dozens of trendy denim styles, including Free People’s Mid-Rise Barrel Jeans recently worn by none other than Jennifer Lopez.

The star was spotted in a dark wash version of the pair while visiting Aspen, Colorado last month, and while her exact wash isn’t currently on sale at the retailer, you’ll find a number of other sleek finishes marked down to just $78.

FP Movement Movement Good Luck MID Rise Barrel Jean

Now 20% Off

It seems that J.Lo isn’t the only one obsessed with these affordable jeans, either. One Amazon reviewer commented, “Great material. Really perfect big oversized fit. [They] look so expensive and are very flattering,” while another noted, “Free People [is] amazing, and these jeans are adorable and versatile! Thick material, no stretch, but true to size.”

Not to mention, there are endless ways to style them. For an edgy workwear-inspired look, follow J.Lo’s lead and pair the wide-leg silhouette with a turtleneck sweater, wide-brimmed hat, chunky hiking boots, and a cool barn jacket.

Sizes are going fast, so don’t wait to snag your pair before it’s too late. And while you’re at it, keep scrolling to shop a few of our other favorite jeans marked down now at Amazon.

Sidefeel Barrel Jeans

Now 20% Off

Levi’s ’94 Baggy Jeans

Now 36% Off

Lioness On My Way Denim Jeans

Now 50% Off

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